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This is the moment senator Lidia Thorpe heckles King Charles during a reception in Australia’s parliament. The monarch had just finished addressing lawmakers in Canberra on Monday (21 October ...
An Australian senator who confronted King Charles in parliament has shared a cartoon showing the monarch beheaded on social media.. Lidia Thorpe, 51, an outspoken advocate for Indigenous rights ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe being ushered out of the assembly on Oct. 21, 2024 Ahead of the disruption in Parliament, Charles and Queen Camilla, 77, had been welcomed to the Parliament building with the ...
Lidia Alma Thorpe [6] was born on 18 August 1973 [7] [1] in Carlton, Victoria, [8] [9] to Roy Illingworth [10] and Marjorie Thorpe. [4] She is of English, Irish, [10] Djab Wurrung, Gunnai and Gunditjmara descent. [11] Thorpe grew up in Housing Commission flats in Collingwood and went to Gold Street Primary School in Clifton Hill. [4]
At the parliamentary reception, Charles spoke quietly with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese while security officials stopped Thorpe from approaching and ushered her from the hall. Charles concluded his visit to Australia and traveled Wednesday to Samoa, where he will open the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. 10/23/2024 05:52 -0400
The ABC is heavily criticised for their coverage of the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla on ABC TV, during which they held a panel discussion featuring three anti-monarchists including Q+A host Stan Grant, Australian Republican Movement chair Craig Foster and Indigenous writer and lawyer Teela Reid, and one monarchist Julian Leeser. The ...
Kat Theophanous is an Australian politician. She is the Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the seat of Northcote since 2018. [2] [3] She is a member of the Labor Right factions the cons. [4]
King Charles, Lidia Thorpe. After Charles, 75, concluded his address to Parliament during his royal visit to Canberra on Monday, October 21, Senator Lidia Thorpe made her voice heard.